Friday, October 3, 2008

Adolf and Women

Your Mother
(Direct English Translation)

"When your mother has grown older,
When her dear, faithful eyes

no longer see life as they once did,
When her feet, grown tired,
No longer want to carry her as she walks -

Then lend her your arm in support,
Escort her with happy pleasure.
The hour will come when, weeping, you
Must accompany her on her final walk.

And if she asks you something,
Then give her an answer.
And if she asks again, then speak!
And if she asks yet again, respond to her,

Not impatiently, but with gentle calm.


Klara Hitler

And if she cannot understand you properly
Explain all to her happily.
The hour will come, the bitter hour,
When her mouth asks for nothing more."

Adolf Hitler, 1923.

In an interview on 5 June 1946, Adolf's sister, Paula, recalled the following about her brother:

"During this time my mother was severely ill we were most unhappy. Assisting me, my brother Adolf spoiled my mother during this time of her life with overflowing tenderness. He was indefatigable in his care for her, wanted to comply with any desire she could possible have and did all to demonstrate his great love for her."


Other Woman


Adolf was always considered "galant" by women
Adolf was extremely shy with girls when he was young. In later years he was considered "galant" by ladies, who found him to have a charming and friendly manner; always polite and respectful toward the fairer sex. He was never rude nor used foul language before a lady.


Adolf kisses the hand of his wife-to-be, Eva Braun.

Adolf, an artist in his youth, was always a popular guest with other artists, especially with the ladies.


Adolf was idolized by millions of German women

Adolf reaches to touch the hands of female admirers

"I give women the same rights as men; but I do not think they are the same to the one as to the other. The woman is the life-partner of the man. She ought not to be burdened with the tasks for which man alone is made. But in every case where women do not marry - and there are many in Germany owing to the shortage of men - they have the right to earn their living just in the same way as any man."

- Adolf Hitler, Paris Soir, January, 26th, 1936


Adolf with the beautiful film star and brilliant film producer, Leni Riefenstahl


Adolf with Verena and Friedelind Wagner, granddaughters of the great German composer

"The National Socialist state refuses to admit female labour in factories merely because such labour is cheap. There is, of course, a certain amount of industrial work which can only be performed by women, but an essential condition is that this sort of work should not be injurious to health."

- Adolf Hitler



"The phrase, 'Emancipation of Women' is only an invention of the Jewish intellect and its content is stamped with the same spirit. In the really good periods of German life the German woman never needed to emancipate herself."

– Adolf Hitler


Adolf Hitler shakes hands with figure skating champion Sonja Henie of Norway





Hitler given Flowers.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

He was in love with his brown-eyed brunette niece. Look it up in a history book.

I'm a German blue-eyed blonde myself, and my grandma use to always tell me he'd love me but I always doubted that because of his attraction to brunettes.